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471. Brain In Depth (BID) Conference  
On March 14-15, 2024, the 5th "Brain In Depth (BID) Conference" will take place in Tübingen, organized by the Research Group "Translational Imaging of Cortical Microstructure" led by Prof. Dr. Esther…  
472. Brain Awareness Week 11.-17. March 2024  
It’s Brain Awareness Week 2024! There are a lot of events happening this week at the HIH.  
473. International Women's Day March 8, 2024  
On International Women's Day on March 8, 2024, Prof. Dr. Dr. Ghazaleh Tabatabai, head of the Department of Neurology and Interdisciplinary Neuro-Oncology at the HIH, and Prof. Dr. Lisa Sevenich, new…  
474. Rare Disease Day February 29, 2024  
At the HIH, scientists research various rare diseases - here you can read more about PCH2 (Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia Type 2) and a very special healing attempt that is unique in Europe.  
475. Information Technology  
Employees Information Technology The primary task of the HIH IT Core Facility is to provide a state-of-the-art IT infrastructure to all employees of the institute, so that their scientific…  
476. “Doc Fischer” on February 28, 2024 at 8:15 p.m. on SWR  
A SWR team from the health series “Doc Fischer” visited the HIH, the Neurological Clinic and the University Clinic for Neurosurgery for a broadcast on the topic of epilepsy.  
477. Schuele Lab  
Research Networks European E-rare Network NeuroLipid (07/2014 – 06/2017) The NEUROLIPID network, a cooperation of multiple research groups in Germany (Elena Rugarli – University of Cologne;…  
478. Open positions  
Medical technical position The UKT is a leading centre of university medicine in Germany, treating approximately 75,000 inpatients and 380,000 outpatients annually. The Schüle group at the…  
479. Publications  
Gesamtübersicht der Publikationen ARTICELS 2018 Eidhof I, Baets J, Kamsteeg EJ, Deconinck T, van Ninhuijs L, Martin JJ, Schule R, Zuchner S, De Jonghe P, Schenck A, van de Warrenburg BP.…  
480. About us  
About us Our group spezializes in rare diseases. A disease is called rare, when it affects no more than 5 of 100,000 people. However, in the grand-scheme of things, rare diseases are not quite so…